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This clinical study was a prospective intervention study. The growth and development parameters and kinematic parameters of 120 children were planned to be collected for an observational study, and then the sensors were used to collect long-term gait data for 4 weeks and record the occurrence of foot pain. Children were assigned to the observation group, exercises intervention group, or WBV vertical rhythm intervention group according to their wishes. After 4 weeks of intervention, the dynamic and static foot posture differences between the intervention group and the observation group were analyzed and compared.
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This clinical study plan to recruit 120 subjects aged 6-18 years to collect the following parameters:
A wearable sensor is used to collect gait data for more than 8 hours per day for 4 weeks, and all enrolled children wear the wearable sensor in their daily lives. The obtained data is uploaded to the cloud server through the mobile application, and the data is uploaded through the APP to achieve remote monitoring and daily event recording. When the subject has a foot pain event, it should be reported to the researchers through the APP in time. After determining the foot pain based on the VAS score, the foot pain subjects will be divided into the observation group, the exercise intervention group and the WBV vertical rhythm intervention group according to their willingness.
The children in the observation group followed the doctor's advice to rest and did not participate in sports activities. The children in the intervention group were followed up by the researchers to implement the WBV vertical rhythm or exercise training program. The follow-up time was once a week and the training lasted for 4 weeks. The self-developed APP was used for researchers to remotely monitor and guide children's training movements and track training progress. The device uses a Huawei S-TAG anklet that matches HarmonyOS 2+/Android 6.0+/iOS 9.0+. IP68 (GB/T 4208-2017), waterproof grade 50 meters; Bluetooth: BT 5.0 to transmit data; Running scenario battery life: running 1 hour a day, running 5 days a week, stationary placement when not in use, battery life of 30 days.
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120 participants in 3 patient groups
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Chao Chen, PhD
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